A full dress rehearsal of a carriage procession between Westminster Hall and Buckingham Palace takes place ahead of the weekends Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi warns against reckless optimism over reforms in her first major foreign speech in more than 20 years.
A British woman being held in Bali over a £1.6m cocaine haul has been taken to hospital after complaining of illness.
A couple accused of murdering their six children who died in a fire at the family home in Derby are due to appear in court again later.
EU plans for new farm-subsidy rules will reduce European food production and are likely to harm the environment, a Commons committee warns.
Tougher rules are needed to prevent the abuse of 24,000 government credit cards by civil servants, a report by MPs says.
Frail elderly patients are suffering "undignified and distressing" deaths because hospitals are too quick to try to resuscitate them, a watchdog says.
A Syrian official inquiry into the Houla massacre blames the atrocities on rebels trying to provoke international intervention.
The population of UK butterflies is continuing its downward trend, according to a nationwide survey of the countryside.
Egypts state of emergency, which gave extensive powers to the authorities to detain suspects, has expired after 31 years in force.
The British Chambers of Commerce slashes its forecast for economic growth this year, to just 0.1%, and calls for more action to help businesses.
Never-before-seen footage of the Royal family, some filmed by the Queen, are to be shown in a BBC documentary to celebrate the Jubilee.
The judge in the campaign finance trial of former US presidential candidate John Edwards declares a mistrial because of jury deadlock on most charges.
Spains economy minister dismisses talk of it seeking a bailout from the International Monetary Fund as "senseless".
People in the Republic of Ireland vote in the eurozones only referendum on the EU fiscal pact, which limits budget deficits.
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope say our Milky Way Galaxy will crash into its neighbour, Andromeda, in about four billion years.
The British government "will not abandon" the people of Syria following the "sickening massacre" in Houla, a Downing Street spokesman says.
The head of Anglo-Swiss mining firm Xstrata is offered almost £29m to stay on as boss once its merger with Glencore is completed.
The American SpaceX company completes a historic first mission to the International Space Station by a privately operated vehicle.
Microsoft is launching the most complete preview yet of its forthcoming Windows 8 operating system, the biggest redesign since Windows 95.
Boxer Amir Khan runs the final leg of the Olympic torch relay in his home town of Bolton, lighting the cauldron at Queens Park.
Russian policy on Syria is going to contribute to a civil war, the US secretary of state says, as the UN warns of a looming "catastrophic" conflict there.
Paralysed rats have been able to walk again when their spinal cords were bathed in chemicals and zapped with electricity, scientists have shown.
Frank Lampard is ruled out of Englands Euro 2012 campaign with a thigh injury and is set to be replaced by Liverpools Jordan Henderson.
Ukraines President Viktor Yanukovych denies that racist hooliganism will be a problem during this years Euro 2012 matches in his country.
South West NHS staff could face pay cuts and have to reapply for jobs if regional pay is introduced, a leaked document suggests.
David Cameron will not order an inquiry into whether Jeremy Hunt broke the ministerial code after the culture secretarys grilling at the Leveson Inquiry.
Canadian police say a 29-year-old porn actor wanted in connection with a gruesome murder in Montreal may have fled North America.
The 10-point penalty applied to Rangers for going into administration was "relatively meaningless", the SPL chief executive says.
Anders Behring Breivik took stimulants before he launched attacks in Norway which left 77 people dead, his trial in Oslo hears.
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